Will a small Michigan county be the key to overturning the national election?

Could a small county in northern Michigan be the key to overturning national election results? The US should know by Monday.

A battle to uncover the truth about the Dominion’s voting machines is brewing in Michigan, but it has been barely covered by the mainstream media.

In a pure red county of northern Michigan, almost every front yard can see trump pre-hospital insert card, banners, flags and voters woke up and found that President Joe biden has done trump, but soon found that, the company’s voting machines will be thousands of tickets to trump gave his democratic challenger Joe biden. The media called it a “glitch” and blamed it on human error.

Earlier this week, we reported on a lawsuit brought by Matthew DePerno of DePerno Law on behalf of William Bailey, a resident of the Central Lakes district. In addition to the thousands of votes that flipped from President Trump to Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Bailey was also concerned that the Dominican republic tabulator reruned ballots cast for a ballot initiative on whether to allow a marijuana facility in Central Lake Village after a 262-262 tie.

When the ballots were put into the machine, three were destroyed and none were put into the tabulating machine. After the machine recount ended, with three votes missing, the result was 262-261, and the motion passed. Of course, this result is only possible after three ballots have been destroyed.

In Antrim County, voters were also stunned by two unexplained tallies. In central Lake district’s education board election on November 6th, a recount increased the total by 742 votes. (Picture 1 below)

Domini’s tally shows 663 people cast ballots in an area with only six eligible voters, of whom only three actually cast ballots. Somehow, Dominion added 660 votes to the final tally. (Second picture)

Di pano wrote: “based on all the charges of fraud and violation of regulations and other improper conduct, it is necessary to immediately allow the plaintiff to 22 districts tabulator, USB drives, related software, the court clerk’s main tabulator forensic imaging, and investigating these images, can be ordered after manual recount, the results of the election and election of November 3, independent audit, to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the election.”

Matthew Dipano claims in the lawsuit that, based on the evidence they presented to the court, Dominion Voting Systems “committed significant fraud or errors in this election to the extent that they influenced the outcome.”

On Friday, Dec. 4, at 5:30 p.m., Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court approved William Bailey and his team of IT experts to conduct A forensic study of 16 Dominican voting machines, tabulating machines, USB drives, related software and the clerks’ “master tabulating machines.” In his court order, Bailey was also given the ability to conduct an independent investigation of the images they obtained during the inspection.

Matthew Dipano was able to quickly assemble a team of seven trained forensic IT experts who agreed to arrive at the scene the next day (Saturday) for a forensic examination.

Eight hours later, the collection was completed. The IT team, armed with 16 CF cards (similar to SIM cards), 16 USB drives and forensic images of the Domini voting machine, were escorted by two County Sheriff’s cars to the local County Antrim Airport, where they boarded the jet with the evidence.

Dipano waited patiently for the results of the judicial review of the Domini voting machine. While he waited, The state’s aggressive attorney general, Dana Nessel, on Wednesday added a defendant in the lawsuit against the state’s far-left and dishonest secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson. Nessel won her election after boasting that she was the best candidate because she had no genitals.

On Friday, constitutional lawyer Matthew Dipano, who had preliminary forensics from the Domini voting machine, 16 CV data cards and 16 USB drives from the Dominica machine, filed an emergency petition asking Judge Kevin Elsenheimer to lift a protective order barring him from sharing the results, saying it had “national security implications.” In an emergency motion, Mr. Dipano reminded the judges that time was of the essence because the deadline for electors to vote in the next president is Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.

In her application, Dipano noted that Benson, the secretary of state, had refused to allow judicial review of Dominion’s software, presumably because she feared violating her licensing agreement with Dominion. Dipano points out that the agreement presented by County Antrim was not signed and that they have not been able to verify that the contract was actually signed.

Dipano called for preliminary results to be released to the people of Antrim County, Michigan, as well as the president and vice president, as well as Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliff.

In his emergency filing, Mr. Dipano argued that the shared judicial review was a protective order to prevent plaintiffs from reverse-engineering Domini’s software for malicious purposes. Mr Dipano believes that his accuser, Mr Bailey, and his IT team have no intention of reverse-engineering the software for malicious purposes. Mr Dipano added that “the balance of public interest is in favour of granting the plaintiff’s preliminary injunction”. “The court held that, at this juncture, it was in the public interest to confirm the accuracy, integrity and safety of the electoral process rather than the potential misuse of reverse-engineered data,” he explained.

Later today, attorney Matthew Dipano received word that 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer would hear his case. Curiously, Dipano, who filed the emergency motion, only learned of the hearing when he read an article published by the far-left Detroit Free Press at 2:13 p.m. Dipano then received an email from Antrim County attorney Haider Kazim at 2:50 p.m. and received a notice directly from the court at 3:02 p.m. The hearing is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time Monday, According to Dipano.

The original link: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/will-small-county-northern-mi-key-overturning-nations-election-results-america-find-monday/

Conservative Review of North America reported on December 6 that “A Major turning point: The Judge approved the Trump team’s use of 22 Dominion Voting machines in The state of Michigan.” However, the Michigan Attorney General banned the disclosure of the results of the judicial review, and the judge ruled in favor of the Attorney general. Don’t we the people have a right to know if the voting machines we use can be trusted? We don’t know if the attorney general will repeat the ban, or if Judge Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit will rule against disclosure, as the previous judge did. We know that this judge is up against the entire Democratic Party behind the Dominican voting system, Soros, Zuckerberg, and the dark forces of deep government that are subverting the foundations of America’s founding. Would he be brave enough to pay? If he can in court decided that the Democrats in the north of the dark forces using multiple small county, the voting system systemic fraud, election fraud, so can be presumed in 29 states of the country’s electoral fraud is found thousands of voting machines, it can heavily influence the electoral vote tomorrow, or completely deny the election results. He will be a rare hero. We’ll see.